Exploring the intersections of Solomon's legendary biography with those of Jesus Christ and Aristotle, this book presents a compelling analysis of their connections. It posits that a profound correspondence exists among these figures, both explicitly and subtly, woven through a rich tapestry of texts spanning over two millennia. By centering on Solomon, the narrative reveals how these three influential lives inform and reflect one another, offering new insights into their enduring legacies.
Yaacov Shavit Libros



An Imaginary Trio
- 266 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The book explores the connections between the legendary figures of Solomon, Jesus Christ, and Aristotle, positioning Solomon as the central figure that links their biographies. It posits that there are both explicit and subtle correspondences among these three influential lives, drawing from a rich tapestry of texts spanning over two millennia. Through this examination, the narrative delves into the intersections of their philosophies and legacies within historical and cultural contexts.
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